DANC 103
Historical Research in Dance and Performance Studies
Last Offered Fall 2020
Division I
Cross-listed DANC 103 / ARTH 204
This course is not offered in the current catalog or this is a previous listing for a current course.

Class Details

This course is an introduction to the historical context of dance forms prevalent in the US and analysis of movement-based performances. While readings and viewings will focus on the socio-historical background of dance genres practiced at Williams and beyond, an important element of the course will be the practice of documenting, interpreting, and writing about performances as historical and cultural mediums. The course will enable students interested in dance, theatrical and visual arts (including advertising and marketing) to hone their skills in the practice of analyzing still and moving images, while also offering students of history and art history the opportunity to develop competency in historical research. This is primarily a discussion-based seminar course. Learning objectives: to understand the social and political contexts for various performance genres; to explore interdisciplinary and embodied modes of engaging with movement; to develop the ability to document, analyze, and write about dance as a historical and cultural text.
The Class: Format: seminar
Limit: 15
Expected: 10
Class#: 2252
Grading: yes pass/fail option, no fifth course option
Requirements/Evaluation: short weekly assignments, two 5-7 page essays, two group presentations.
Prerequisites: none
Enrollment Preferences: first-years and sophomores
Distributions: Division I
Notes: This course is cross-listed and the prefixes carry the following divisional credit:
DANC 103 Division I ARTH 204 Division I

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